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1.     Girl 1 and Man 1 opening door and saying goodbye - WS across street - girl 1 walks of shot - 10 secs

2.     Girl 1 walking down street fiddling with bag/coat - MS infront of girl - 

3.     Girl 1 walking down street and turns corner out of view- WS behind her hidden 5

4.     G1 turning corner - WS infront of her - pans and follows her across road 5

5.     G1 walking down street on phone, M2 follows lurking back - WS 3

Train station 

6.     G1 walking through train station, G2 walking past, m2 shortly walking same way - MS 5

7.     G1 tapping train card - CS 1

8.     G1 walking down station - MS - hand held 5

9.     G1 talking seat - POV across where M2 is. 3

10.  Across the train station shot both G1 and M2 standing apart 2

11.  Train arrives - MS of G1 walking up 3

12.  On the train - MS of G1 getting on and M2 getting on separate carriages 5

13.  On train - G1 walking down train to find a seat - MS hand held 5

14.  G1 sat down and put head phones in -  music begins 2

15.  Shot of doors closing 2

16.  G1 sat down - MS - of girl in focus, re focus on to M2 sittin further back - G3 sitting but out if focus 5

17.  G1 sat on train - CS across from her on the seat 2

18.  G1 looks up - MS behind her - M2 also in focus 3

19.  G1 looks immediately back down - CS across from her 2

20.  G1 texts friends - saying where she is and when she will be home - looks back up - CS 5

21.  Shot of M2 through gap of seats - CS 2

22.  G1 sitting fidgeting and panicking - CS 4

23.  G1 gets up walking to doors - MS hand held 8

24.  G1 hand gripping handle - CU 1

25.  G1 getting off and walking off camera - handheld

26.  M2 getting off - handheld pan back to him 10

27.  G1 and M2 walking out of station - WS 5

28.  G1 looking behind to check - MS hand held 2

29.  G1 swiftly walking across lit road crossing red light - MS 3

30.  M2 walking behind waiting for green light - MS 5

31.  G1 walking round corner - MS 

32.  M2 closely following - MS 7

33.  G1 walking down road and turning into street - MS behind M2 following handheld 5

34.  G1 walking down road - looking back - hand held shot - MS 3

35.  G1  walking - MS behind cars 4

36.  Shadow bit - MS of both walking sharply 3

 shot of feet increasing pace of both - 4

37.  G1 turns corner begins to runs - MS behind 2

38.  G1 running - MS hand held as if M2 5

39.  G1 running turns corner - MS 3

40.  M2 turbing corner running - MS 3

Shot of both feet increasing paceh

41.  G1 running past woman crying - MS 2

42.  M2 shoving woman out the way - MS 4

43.  G1 and M2 sprinting down road -WS  5

44.  G1 gets to door - fiddling with keys - MS 3

45. G1 opens door - MS inside 1

46. M2 running behind - POV from house 1

47. G1 slams door and flops to the floor - MS inside 5

48. M2 running up to stairs and banging on the door -MS panning 5

49. Fish eye shot from door of M2 standing there and turning around 5

50. G2, G3, G4 walking up to man - POV 5

51. FLASHBACK ONE - train station 

52 . FLASHBACK TWO - on train

53. FLASHBACK THREE - running and shoving - G1 smiling

54. M2 standing on stairs - MS behind girls head 2

55. BLACK SCREEN


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